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Kiss the Abyss Looks at Death and Rebirth: A Movie Review
*full disclosure: a screener of this film was provided by Monarch Home Entertainment. Director: Ken Winkler. Writers: Eric Rucker and Ken Winkler. Cast: Nikki Moore, Scott Wilson, Scott Mitchell Nelson, James Mathers, Mark Craig, Douglas Bennett, Ronnie Gene Blevins, Christina Diaz and Jonna Walsh and Trisha Rae Stahl. Kiss the Abyss is an indie thriller that was originally released in Germany. Monarch Home Entertainment is now set to release this title in North America February 26th, on DVD. Director Ken Winkler's first film deals with transformation. One woman, Lesley (Nikki Moore) is killed violently, but she returns from the dead. Her return involves a desire for blood and lots of dubbing. Mouths are still synched to the lines; yet, something is lost the arena of believability through the film's sound. All other film elements, from acting to direction, are excellent, but Kiss the Abyss is only for more forgiving indie fans.
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 1/4/2013
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Ken Winkler's Kiss the Abyss Will Transform DVD Shelves February 26th
Kiss the Abyss is the latest production to be released from Monarch Home Entertainment. This is a creature feature, of sorts. In the film's story, a young woman is accidentally killed and her young husband will do whatever it takes to bring her back. He picks a deranged doctor to resurrect his wife and from here on out, events take a turn for the worse. Fans of vampire thrillers will want to view the official trailer for Kiss the Abyss below. Lesley, the young wife, devolves into something very surreal in this clip. Release details are also below. Release Date: February 26th, 2013 (DVD). Director: Ken Winkler. Writers: Eric Rucker and Ken Winkler. Cast: Nikki Moore, Scott Wilson, Scott Mitchell Nelson, James Mathers, Mark Craig, Douglas Bennett, Ronnie Gene Blevins, Christina Diaz, and Jonna Walsh. The film's official trailer is here: *this title is 85 minutes long. **Kiss the Abyss will be released in an unrated version.
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 12/18/2012
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Kiss The Abyss says don't mess with the afterlife
I almost passed on posting about Ken Winkler's upcoming indie shocker, Kiss the Abyss, but was quickly won over by the film's trailer which starts out kind of bland, but gets really impressive by the end of the 90 seconds. I'm also digging the storyline.

Synopsis:

When a young woman is brutally killed by an intruder, her husband and estranged father conspire to bring her back from the dead with the help of a mysterious desert dweller. Soon after she awakens, she begins to realize that something is horribly wrong...

Kiss the Abyss stars Nicole Moore, Scott Wilson, Scott Mitchell Nelson, Doug Bennett.

Trailer after the break. Thanks to the Avery Mining Corp for the sweet find.

For more information visit the film's official website

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See full article at QuietEarth.us
  • 4/25/2010
  • QuietEarth.us
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